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nickr104

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I was very angry about work when I got home so I had to take my frustrations out on some steel to feel better. Hit a big Pr for me so I guess I should be ticked every time I bend. :D 10" Companion Wrench and a 9/16 craftsman wrench.

http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?autocom...si&img=8705

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Way to go Bro! But I don't believe you were mad you don't get mad :D

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Nice work Nick :rock

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Great stuff Nick. :rock :rock

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congrats my friend !!!

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Great job! Those wrenches are tough.

Tim

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Very nice work Nick, ain't many people messing with that one. Where would you rate the 10" at compared to normal hrs?

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Hard to say. the 10"er I thought was harder than say 1/4" X 1" HRS but I thought the Crftsman was much harder. It flexed a ton befor It snaped.

Thanks guys!!

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How early did the wrench snap? I've though about trying those but the possibility of one snapping real early just makes me cringe.

Tim

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It bent about to 30 flexed some more than snaped. It's not to bad as long as you are careful. I kind of knew it would so I was resdy for it. What were the Craftsman wrenchs you were bending that bent and didn't snap?

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Nick,

Great Job!!! :rock

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